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Fly your Future in Aviation Scholarships

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Aviation Scholarships and Grants 
 Access to higher education in more than 300 colleges and schools of aviation. Having the right information and preparation, you can earn scholarships in aviation to help pay for educational purposes.
 Aviation-specific scholarships exist,  some of which are as follows. In addition, because of their academic rigor in planning, aviation, some of the most talented students, clear-headed, and is committed to college students, so they stand a strong chance of winning a special scholarship outside the discipline, as well.

 Here are just a small sample of aviation scholarships, what, but hope that they will begin to find your path to aviation education and scholarship funds.

LeRoy W. Homer Jr. foundation Scholarship
 The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation to encourage and support young men and women who want to pursue  aviation careers, as professional pilots. The foundation will award flight instruction scholarships for potential students, in order to obtain private pilot certification.
Please do not send letters requesting applications. Application must be filled out online at www.leroywhomerjr.org.

Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) Scholarships
Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) Scholarships are awarded to help support the financial needs of those deserving students who have chosen to seek higher education in the science of air traffic control and other aviation disciplines, as well as children of air traffic control specialists.
Open to students pursuing a baccalaureate degree or advanced degree in aviation
Amount of Award: $1,500 - $2,500

There are 4 categories of ATCA Scholarships. You may apply to more than one category if you meet the requirements.

    Category A - Gabriel A. Hartl Scholarship
    Students enrolled half- to full-time in a two- to four-year air traffic control program at an institution approved and/or licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration as directly supporting the FAA's college and training initiative.  
    Category B - Non-Employee Student Scholarship
    Students enrolled half- to full-time in a program leading to a bachelor's degree or higher in an aviation-related course of study.
    Category C - Full-Time Employee Student Scholarship
    Full-time employees enrolled in advanced study programs to improve their skills in air traffic control or an aviation discipline.
    Category D - Buckingham Memorial Scholarship
    U.S. citizen, children of air traffic control specialists enrolled half- to full-time in a program leading to a bachelor's degree or higher.
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